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    佐橋俊彦 (Toshihiko Sahashi), born November 12, 1959, is a Japanese composer. He graduated from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1986. Sahashi composed music for various anime series, including The Big O , Full Metal Panic!, Gunslinger Girl, Hunter × Hunter, Simoun, Katekyō Hitman Reborn!, and the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED franchise.

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    Inuyasha

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    Kōtarō Nakagawa (中川 幸太郎) born 7 February 1969, is a Japanese composer and arranger. He is a graduate of the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music's school of music. He is the son of trumpet player Yoshihiro Nakagawa, the elder brother of trombone player Eijiro Nakagawa and the nephew of clarinet player Takeshi Nakagawa and trombone player Atsushi Nakagawa.

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    Yoko Shimomura (下村陽子, Shimomura Yōko, born October 19, 1967) is a Japanese composer and musician best known for her soundtracks for various video games. Yoko Shimomura was born in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. Her parents enrolled her in piano lessons when she was five years old. She took quickly to the instrument, and she often pretended to be composing her own music by playing the piano randomly.

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    Takanashi Yasuharu

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    Takanashi Yasuharu (高梨康治) (born 13th of April, 1964 in Tokyo, Japan) is the composer of several anime soundtracks, including Jigoku Shoujo (Hell Girl), Fairy Tail, Toward The Terra, Mononoke, Wagaya no Oinari-sama, and Naruto Shippuuden. In addition, he is keyboardist of the hardrock & japanese traditional instrumental band 六三四 (Musashi).

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    Michiru Oshima (大島ミチル) was born in the 16th of March, 1961. She graduated from the School of Composers at the Kunitachi College of Music. While she was still in school, she began working as an arranger, doing music work on movies, commercials, television programs, animated programs, institutions, and various other types of work, including the music for the anime Full Metal Alchemist.

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    岩崎琢

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    Taku Iwasaki (岩崎 琢) is a Japanese composer, perhaps best know for his work on the soundtracks of both Rurouni Kenshin OVAs (Tsuiokuhen and Seisouhen, both known under the title Samurai X to Western audiences), as well as the soundtrack of Witch Hunter Robin, though he has composed for many other anime series including both the R.

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    Yasuharu Takanashi Play

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    Yasuharu Takanashi (高梨康治 Takanashi Yasuharu ), born April 13, 1964 in Tokyo, is a Japanese composer. He has composed the music to such anime series as Naruto, Seto no Hanayome, Fairy Tail and Shiki: Corpse Demon. To name a few.

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    梶浦由記

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    Yuki Kajiura, born August 6, 1965, is a well-known Japanese composer and music producer. She was the keyboardist and composer of duo (formerly trio) See-Saw, which also includes vocalist Chiaki Ishikawa (石川智晶). Kajiura released her solo album Fiction in 2003, which she performed and promoted at Anime Expo 2003 in Anaheim, California.

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